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Looking for a trip to France? So you have to find out what are the best cities to visit in France.

France is certainly one of the most visited countries in Europe, and it's no wonder.

Indeed, it is quite simply the country of fashion, gastronomy, history and art!

In addition to Paris, one of the most visited cities in the world, there are other incredible places that you cannot miss.

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So, in this article, we are going to introduce 3 cities in France that deserve to be included in your travel itinerary.

1. Aix-en-Provence

To start the list, we recommend Aix en Provence, a tourist town in South-East of France.

Located in the department of Bouches-du-Rhône in the region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, this city is capital of Provence.

Among its great attractions are its gardens, parks, museums and many beautiful landscapes.

Thus, the museums of Aix-en-Provence are among the best places to visit in Provence to discover the artistic heritage of the region.

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The main museum of the town is the Granet museum, more others like Aix-en-Provence Natural History Museum and the Vasarely Foundation.

Note that this city can be visited in two ways: on foot or by renting a car.

Being a cultural city, you can walk around the whole city center on foot.

On the other hand, the medieval villages are further away and require a car to get there.

But the road lined with lavender fields worth it, the scenery is part of the tour.

2.Strasbourg

The next in our list on the best cities to visit in France, is the city of Strasbourg, the European capital.

Located between two cultures, French and German, Strasbourg is known as the heart of Alsace.

The city has a charming historic center on the waterfront and endowed with a particular architecture.

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In fact, this historic center was built during the German occupation and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Despite its historic and picturesque character, Strasbourg also offers nightlife, with several restaurants and clubs.

Finally, if you go through Strasbourg, you cannot miss the Notre Dame de Strasbourg Cathedral, the Petite France, the Neustadt and the Alsatian Museum.

3.Toulouse

Next, we present the city of Toulouse, located between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, known as the " Pink City”.

Despite its nickname inspired by the song "la vie en rose" by Edith Piaf, the city is really pink.

Indeed, the city center is all pink brick, which gives a particular charm to this young university town.

Among its main attractions are the Place du Capitole, the Basilique Saint-Sernin, the Musée des Augustins, the Jardin des Plantes and the Halle de la Machine.

A positive point of this city is its size, because you can visit the entire city on foot or by bike.

Furthermore, a short drive away, it is possible to visit the famous medieval village of Carcassonne, located just 90 km away.

Finally, whatever the city, we can be sure that every corner of the France offers incredible destinations!